Cybersecurity Essentials

Startups & Investments

Cybersecurity is one of the hottest market for innovation and funding. These opportunities have given rise to a new ecosystem of security startups of which, some will emerge as new leaders in the years to come.

Top news of the week: 13.04.2021.

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Innovations And Trends

@EU_Startups shared
On Apr 8, 2021
Dublin-based #cybersecurity #startup @tines_io snaps up €21.9 million to expand in the US 🇺🇸 The 18-person company is now valued at €253.4 million 💸 https://t.co/eH2bxy8VJt
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Dublin-based cybersecurity startup Tines snaps up €21.9 million to expand in the US

Dublin-based cybersecurity startup Tines snaps up €21.9 million to expand in the US

Irish no-code security automation company Tines has raised around €21.9 million in a Series B funding round led by Addition. The 18-person company is now valued at €253.4 million and has ...

@justinpowellweb shared
On Apr 10, 2021
.@Forbes: #StaceyAbrams To #Female #Business #Leaders: You Can Use Your #Platform To Amplify Need For #VotingRights by @mcgrathmag https://t.co/PNqt9b68Qy #women #leadership #voter #voting #democracy
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Stacey Abrams To Female Business Leaders: You Can Use Your Platform To Amplify Need For Voting Rights

Stacey Abrams To Female Business Leaders: You Can Use Your Platform To Amplify Need For Voting Rights

On Thursday night, entrepreneur Phyllis Newhouse and voting rights advocate Stacey Abrams held an invitation-only Zoom session, called #ShoulderUpToVote, with 100 of the country’s top women ...

@DrInfoSec shared
On Apr 10, 2021
Critical Zoom vulnerability triggers remote code execution without user input. https://t.co/z8TXMB9S08 [yep, that sounds critical]
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Critical Zoom vulnerability triggers remote code execution without user input

Critical Zoom vulnerability triggers remote code execution without user input

The researchers who discovered the bug have earned themselves $200,000.

@hackernoon shared
On Apr 10, 2021
"How To Protect Yourself From Fraud and Identity Theft Online" https://t.co/FMQ8t0yFjC #onlinesecurity #cybersecurity
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How To Protect Yourself From Fraud and Identity Theft Online

How To Protect Yourself From Fraud and Identity Theft Online

What do you think of when someone mentions your digital wellness? Far too many consumers only install any of the 367+ apps available for digital self-control.

@DrInfoSec shared
On Apr 10, 2021
Pwn2Own 2021: Zoom, Teams, Exchange, Chrome and Edge “fully owned”. https://t.co/PFM873KCPm [interesting]
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Pwn2Own 2021: Zoom, Teams, Exchange, Chrome and Edge “fully owned”

Pwn2Own 2021: Zoom, Teams, Exchange, Chrome and Edge “fully owned”

Two lucky winners scooped $200k for just 30 minutes’ work – if you don’t count the days, weeks and months of meticulous effort beforehand

@ThePaypers shared
On Apr 9, 2021
In a battle between #fraudsters and those targeted, do you know who’s winning?Bruno Weijenborg, Consultant Security Consulting at @Accenture, provides a take on the consequences of #cybercrime and what to consider amid the pandemic. https://t.co/zVydPhi4Cp https://t.co/qxk2CIdYbk
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Cybercrime – a constant concern amid the pandemic

Cybercrime – a constant concern amid the pandemic

Bruno Weijenborg, Consultant Security Consulting at Accenture, provides a take on the consequences of cybercrime and what to consider amid COVID-19 The world we are currently …

@hackernoon shared
On Apr 9, 2021
"Ethical Hacking 101: Part 2" by @shellsdotcom https://t.co/58bHQhvWU7 #ethicalhacking #redhat
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Ethical Hacking 101: Part 2

Ethical Hacking 101: Part 2

Ethical Hacking 101: Part 2

@DrInfoSec shared
On Apr 8, 2021
Can you spot the fake letter in the URL? https://t.co/njiLt9nsVd
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Crowdsourced - Work From Home Security Guide (In plain english...)

Crowdsourced - Work From Home Security Guide (In plain english...)

Comment below if you can spot WHAT'S WRONG with this URL (without looking at what other people commented…) and how long it took you. Phishing URL’s can... 40 comments on LinkedIn